Mobile Automated Transfer System (ATS) attacks are a new and dangerous technique that fraudsters use to bypass modern anti-fraud systems. These automated attacks can strike quickly, at scale, and without needing to take control of the victim's account.
In this infographic, we explain how Mobile ATS attacks work, using a real-life example of SharkBot, a sophisticated mobile banking malware discovered by our Threat Intelligence Team a few months ago.
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Key insights you’ll find in the infographic:
- How Mobile ATS attacks operate and why they’re so difficult to detect
- The role of advanced malware like SharkBot in executing these attacks
- How Cleafy can help detect and prevent these threats before they cause damage
Download the infographic to learn more about how Cleafy can protect your institution and customers from mobile ATS attacks.